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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 24, 2007
Filed:
Dec. 16, 2005
Steven Spicer, Kitchener, CA;
Christopher Martin, Kitchener, CA;
Larry Kuhl, Waterloo, CA;
Brian Hollander, Kitchener, CA;
Patrick Pidduck, Waterloo, CA;
Steven Coutts, Waterloo, CA;
Philip Von Hatten, New Hamburg, CA;
Mark Onischke, Kitchener, CA;
Clayton Grassick, Winnipeg, CA;
Tim Lehan, Kitchener, CA;
Steven Spicer, Kitchener, CA;
Christopher Martin, Kitchener, CA;
Larry Kuhl, Waterloo, CA;
Brian Hollander, Kitchener, CA;
Patrick Pidduck, Waterloo, CA;
Steven Coutts, Waterloo, CA;
Philip Von Hatten, New Hamburg, CA;
Mark Onischke, Kitchener, CA;
Clayton Grassick, Winnipeg, CA;
Tim Lehan, Kitchener, CA;
Spicer Corporation, Kitchener, CA;
Abstract
A network resource control system allows network terminals to communicate with network resources, and includes a resource registry, an authorization server and an administration server. The resource registry includes resource records which are associated with the network resources and define at least a user access level for each network resource. The authorization server is in communication with the resource registry and controls network access to the network resources in accordance with the resource records. The administration server is in communication with the resource registry and provides controlled access to the resource records. The administration server receives user access control data from administrators of the network resources for incorporation into the resource records. Depending upon the user access control data received, the authorization server configures the network terminals for communication with the network resources.